1. a. Mrs Smith doesn't spend her weekends gardening. b. Does Mrs Smith spend her weekends gardening? 2. a. Harry doesn't prefer to travel by air. b. Does Harry prefer to travel by air? 3. a. I don't do a lot of travelling. b. Do I do a lot of travelling? 4. a. They don't wish to speak to you. b. Do they wish to speak to you? 5. a. The children don't like sweets. b. Do the children like sweets? 6. a. Tom doesn't enjoy driving at night. b. Does Tom enjoy driving at night? 7. a. They don't sell fresh grape juice here. b. Do they sell fresh grape juice here? 8. a. My brother doesn't smoke a lot. b. Does my brother smoke a lot? 9. a. I don't brush my teeth every night. b. Do I brush my teeth every night? 10. a. The boys don't hurry home after school. b. Do the boys hurry home after school? 11. a. The taxes don't rise every year. b. Do the taxes rise every year? 12. a. I don't use a computer in my work. b. Do I use a computer in my work? 13. a. Mart doesn't work hard at her pronunciation. b. Does Mart work hard at her pronunciation? 14. a. Betty doesn't go out with someone every Saturday. b. Does Betty go out with someone every Saturday? 15. a. Nick doesn't like porriage. b. Does Nick like porriage? 16. a. My working day doesn't last eight hours. b. Does my working day last eight hours?
1. He (did not waste) time with foolish questions like why, when and where. He did as he was told. 2. Always a punctual woman, she (comes) downstairs as the front door (is being opened) for Charles. 3. Some kind of public demonstration (is being planned) to take place at the airport tonight. 4. The flight (had not been announced) yet. It (would not be announced) for another half-hour, at least. 5. The message, as Tanya (was dictating) it, (was being typed) by a girl clerk in New York. 6. She could tell by the inclination of his head that he (had been listening) intently to everything that (had been said). 7. It (is) an old house that (is divided) into flats. 8. Julia can’t know what (is being said) about her, and someone must tell her. 9. Each apartment was usually ( shared) by two or three girls. They (were known) as stewardess’ nests. 10. Inez (occupied) a chair in the room’s centre to which she (had been/was guided) on arrival. 11. He ( saw) that the doors of Trans America Flight Two (had not been closed) yet, and a few remaining passengers were still ( checking) in.
b. Does Mrs Smith spend her weekends gardening?
2. a. Harry doesn't prefer to travel by air.
b. Does Harry prefer to travel by air?
3. a. I don't do a lot of travelling.
b. Do I do a lot of travelling?
4. a. They don't wish to speak to you.
b. Do they wish to speak to you?
5. a. The children don't like sweets.
b. Do the children like sweets?
6. a. Tom doesn't enjoy driving at night.
b. Does Tom enjoy driving at night?
7. a. They don't sell fresh grape juice here.
b. Do they sell fresh grape juice here?
8. a. My brother doesn't smoke a lot.
b. Does my brother smoke a lot?
9. a. I don't brush my teeth every night.
b. Do I brush my teeth every night?
10. a. The boys don't hurry home after school.
b. Do the boys hurry home after school?
11. a. The taxes don't rise every year.
b. Do the taxes rise every year?
12. a. I don't use a computer in my work.
b. Do I use a computer in my work?
13. a. Mart doesn't work hard at her pronunciation.
b. Does Mart work hard at her pronunciation?
14. a. Betty doesn't go out with someone every Saturday.
b. Does Betty go out with someone every Saturday?
15. a. Nick doesn't like porriage.
b. Does Nick like porriage?
16. a. My working day doesn't last eight hours.
b. Does my working day last eight hours?
2. Always a punctual woman, she (comes) downstairs as the front door (is being opened) for Charles.
3. Some kind of public demonstration (is being planned) to take place at the airport tonight.
4. The flight (had not been announced) yet. It (would not be announced) for another half-hour, at least.
5. The message, as Tanya (was dictating) it, (was being typed) by a girl clerk in New York.
6. She could tell by the inclination of his head that he (had been listening) intently to everything that (had been said).
7. It (is) an old house that (is divided) into flats.
8. Julia can’t know what (is being said) about her, and someone must tell her.
9. Each apartment was usually ( shared) by two or three girls. They (were known) as stewardess’ nests.
10. Inez (occupied) a chair in the room’s centre to which she (had been/was guided) on arrival.
11. He ( saw) that the doors of Trans America Flight Two (had not been closed) yet, and a few remaining passengers were still ( checking) in.